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Default Excel page break defaults?

I cant seem to figure this one out. Its always the silly little ones that
get you it seems.

I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on this one. It is an Excel
document attachment to an email that I have saved on each users desktop.
From the Page Break Preview view .On one PC it opens fine. On the other
one it opens with the page break cutting off the right column of the
document. I have screenshots if anyone is interested. According to the
user, this happens often, and on a variety of diff Excel docs.

Details:
-2 different PCs
-Same Document
-Same OS
-Same Excel version and SP
-Same default printer
-Same Print drivers
-Every single checkbox in Options is the same (yes, I went through every
one)

It seems as though there is some sort of Auto-fit option that makes the
document fit into the printable area by default..? She can manually move
the page break off the right of the page, but on a spreadsheet with 42 tabs
and 183 pages, it becomes a little tiresome.




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Default Excel page break defaults?

check the fonts on the two PCs

"Jed" wrote:

I cant seem to figure this one out. Its always the silly little ones that
get you it seems.

I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on this one. It is an Excel
document attachment to an email that I have saved on each users desktop.
From the Page Break Preview view .On one PC it opens fine. On the other
one it opens with the page break cutting off the right column of the
document. I have screenshots if anyone is interested. According to the
user, this happens often, and on a variety of diff Excel docs.

Details:
-2 different PCs
-Same Document
-Same OS
-Same Excel version and SP
-Same default printer
-Same Print drivers
-Every single checkbox in Options is the same (yes, I went through every
one)

It seems as though there is some sort of Auto-fit option that makes the
document fit into the printable area by default..? She can manually move
the page break off the right of the page, but on a spreadsheet with 42 tabs
and 183 pages, it becomes a little tiresome.




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Default Excel page break defaults?

The fonts within Escel are the same, but I did not check the font settings in
Windows. I doubt that would cause the problemm though.

ty

"bj" wrote:

check the fonts on the two PCs

"Jed" wrote:

I cant seem to figure this one out. Its always the silly little ones that
get you it seems.

I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on this one. It is an Excel
document attachment to an email that I have saved on each users desktop.
From the Page Break Preview view .On one PC it opens fine. On the other
one it opens with the page break cutting off the right column of the
document. I have screenshots if anyone is interested. According to the
user, this happens often, and on a variety of diff Excel docs.

Details:
-2 different PCs
-Same Document
-Same OS
-Same Excel version and SP
-Same default printer
-Same Print drivers
-Every single checkbox in Options is the same (yes, I went through every
one)

It seems as though there is some sort of Auto-fit option that makes the
document fit into the printable area by default..? She can manually move
the page break off the right of the page, but on a spreadsheet with 42 tabs
and 183 pages, it becomes a little tiresome.




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Default Excel page break defaults?

when you print a section from each PC, does everything overlap? Several
years ago, I had Identical (supposed to be anyway) fonts with different
space settings.

"Jed" wrote:

The fonts within Escel are the same, but I did not check the font settings in
Windows. I doubt that would cause the problemm though.

ty

"bj" wrote:

check the fonts on the two PCs

"Jed" wrote:

I cant seem to figure this one out. Its always the silly little ones that
get you it seems.

I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on this one. It is an Excel
document attachment to an email that I have saved on each users desktop.
From the Page Break Preview view .On one PC it opens fine. On the other
one it opens with the page break cutting off the right column of the
document. I have screenshots if anyone is interested. According to the
user, this happens often, and on a variety of diff Excel docs.

Details:
-2 different PCs
-Same Document
-Same OS
-Same Excel version and SP
-Same default printer
-Same Print drivers
-Every single checkbox in Options is the same (yes, I went through every
one)

It seems as though there is some sort of Auto-fit option that makes the
document fit into the printable area by default..? She can manually move
the page break off the right of the page, but on a spreadsheet with 42 tabs
and 183 pages, it becomes a little tiresome.




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